Every ten minutes, someone in the US contracts HIV, and nearly half of the one million people in the United States infected with HIV are black men, women and children. Endgame: AIDS in Black America is a groundbreaking two-hour exploration of one of the country's most urgent, preventable health crises. The film traces the history of the epidemic through the experiences of extraordinary individuals who tell their stories.

This documentary wonderfully and tastefully illustrates the devastation of HIV/AIDS in the African American community. The dialogue represents people from all walks of life, making it the perfect backdrop for much conversation in the churches, schools, and community-at-large. I recommend this documentary to anyone who desires to hear and continue an open and honest communication about this destructive disease disproportionately affecting the African American community.

I really enjoyed this documentary and I think it should be required by all health educational curriculums. The footage extends back to the early stage of the Aids epidemic to the current phase of how it's impacting our communities. A must for all family members to include those youth's and any other's capable of understanding how HIV is transmitted. The key to addressing this issue is supply as much information as possible and this DVD does just that!